| Literature DB >> 31579285 |
Pamela Rao1, Thomas A Arcury1, Sara A Quandt2.
Abstract
Involving students in community-based participatory research is a useful mechanism for engaging the community and helping it build future capacity. This article describes student involvement in a series of community-based environmental health research projects with migrant and seasonal farmworkers in North Carolina. High school, undergraduate, graduate, and professional school students have participated in various aspects of these projects, including planning, data collection, analysis, and reporting results. Students were required to invest time in learning about the farmworker population, as well as in learning to conduct community-based environmental health research. Drawing on these experiences, we offer observations regarding successful student integration in this type of research. Community-based projects benefit from student participation while encouraging the development of future community-oriented environmental health researchers.Keywords: community-based participatory research; farmworker environmental health; pesticide saftety education
Year: 2010 PMID: 31579285 PMCID: PMC6774665 DOI: 10.3200/JOEE.35.2.3-15
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Educ ISSN: 0095-8964